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							   Named for a town in his native state of North Carolina, this cultivar was registered in 2007 by  
				Bob Solberg. 
				It is a hybrid of H. 'Pineapple Poll' × seedling 
and it grows into a medium size hosta about 12 
				inches high in a upright mound. The foliage is narrow (lanceolate), heavily rippled 
				and dome shape. Its lavender flowers bloom in late July 
				on 18 inch tall scapes.  
				
				The Book of Little Hostas by 													Kathy and Michael Shadrack 
							(2010) says: "Grows well even in poor light, so also ideal for the 
			back of a raised bed, in a shady woodland border, or even as a 
			specimen in a pale ceramic container."  
				
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